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Not to many persimon trees out there most I see are next to the roads where it would be illegal to hunt. You might find some next to creeks.Last edited by Buck-Chaser; 08-19-2017, 11:42 AM.
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Originally posted by Buck-Chaser View PostNot to many persimon trees out there most I see are next to the roads where it would be illegal to hunt. You might find some next to creeks.Last edited by forest-hunter; 08-19-2017, 02:23 PM.
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Originally posted by ChiefWhackABuck View PostI will get a pic, cause yeah they definitely aren't grapes. I'll be heading out there in the next couple days. They've got the cherry pit and seed just like a store bought one, and thanks, it was my first time trying a euro mount.
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Originally posted by forest-hunter View Postwhat method did you do for the euro? (Looks clean)I know some people go through a lot of effort but the skulls I find in the forest look ready to hang on a plaque.
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Also, I found the grapes you guys mentioned. They are attached here. Then I found the cherries again, which I showed to the biologist for the Sam, and although not yet ripe, he confirmed them to be cherries. They will also be attached (grape first two pics, cherries last pic. The grapes had four seeds, the cherries one as per usual)
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Originally posted by ChiefWhackABuck View PostAlso, I found the grapes you guys mentioned. They are attached here. Then I found the cherries again, which I showed to the biologist for the Sam, and although not yet ripe, he confirmed them to be cherries. They will also be attached (grape first two pics, cherries last pic. The grapes had four seeds, the cherries one as per usual)
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Btw the grapes in the first pic are indeed muscadines.
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Originally posted by Etxbuckman View PostWow. That's crazy. I have never seen those cherries before. Are they edible?
Btw the grapes in the first pic are indeed muscadines.
Sent from my SM-J327P using TapatalkLast edited by ChiefWhackABuck; 08-19-2017, 08:00 PM.
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Originally posted by ChiefWhackABuck View PostAlso, I found the grapes you guys mentioned. They are attached here. Then I found the cherries again, which I showed to the biologist for the Sam, and although not yet ripe, he confirmed them to be cherries. They will also be attached (grape first two pics, cherries last pic. The grapes had four seeds, the cherries one as per usual)
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Originally posted by EastTx View PostThose are wild plums. We have a bunch on our property. I couldnt see your picture of the leaves but the fruit looks like a Flatwoods plum or possibly Mexican plum. Deer and hogs will camp out under them when they are dropping. The trees around here drop from middle of September to first week of October.
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